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    The count I use in CVData has been changed: I modified it, but the modifications stuck. Now when I click on my count (from QFIT) it's one quite modified from the original QFIT/Wattenberger count. In CVData, do I need to go back in a re-structure this count back to its original content? Don't mean to hi jack the thread, but it seems full of CVData experts, and this problem's keeping me up at night.

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    If you modified an included count and want to revert to the original, In Define/Edit Strategies, click Open, click on the strategy, and click on the Restore button.
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